Posted: Sunday - March 21, 2010
Avant-art, Hunter Museum of American Art's organization of young-minded people who want to make art accessible to the community, will host its third annual fundraiser at 8 p.m. on Friday night.
Posted: Sunday - March 21, 2010
Below is a list of area art exhibitions and events for the week of March 21-27. Anyone with information to be included may contact Ann Nichols at Chattanooga Times Free Press, 400 E. 11th St., Chattanooga, TN 37403 or e-mail annsnichols@aol.com.
Posted: Sunday - March 21, 2010
Online voting continues through March 31 in the March Chattamoms.com Cute Kids Contest. The winner will be announced in print and online Sunday, April 4. The winner's family will receive a one-year membership to the Tennessee Aquarium or the Creative Discovery Museum.
Posted: Sunday - March 21, 2010
The art of the late Danny Hoskinson, dubbed The Bucketman because of his unconventional sculptures made of melted plastic buckets, will be featured at the Museum Center at Five Points in Cleveland.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Since rechartering in 2000 at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity has met in rooms of the UTC University Center.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Tim Holcomb, owner of Holcomb Garden Center, said the No. 1 question he gets from customers is how to prune the popular Knock Out family of roses.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Students from Chattanooga State Community College and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are uniting to collect medical supplies to assist in Haitian earthquake relief. The drive begins today and will conclude March 29.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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The Chattanooga History Center and Bessie Smith Cultural Center are partnering to host "The Big Nine's Cookin'" on Tuesday, March 30, at 6 p.m. at the Bessie Smith center, 200 M.L. King Blvd.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
WTCI-TV, the Tennessee Valley's PBS station, is launching the PBS Kids GO! writers contest. The contest encourages creativity in children in grades K-5 within WTCI's 35-county viewing area.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
* Descendants of the eight Stephenson brothers originally from Catlett and Rock Spring, Ga., are holding a family reunion at Wood Station Baptist Church, on Highway 95 in Catlett, on Sunday, March 28, 1-4 p.m. Bring covered dishes for shared meal.
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